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1 peeler
['piːlə(r)]1) (manual) sbucciatore m.; (electric) pelatrice f.potato peeler — pelapatate, sbucciapatate
* * *noun (a tool etc that peels (something): a potato-peeler.) sbucciapatate/pelapatate* * *peeler (1) /ˈpi:lə(r)/n.1 chi sbuccia; sbucciatore, sbucciatricepeeler (2) /ˈpi:lə(r)/n.* * *['piːlə(r)]1) (manual) sbucciatore m.; (electric) pelatrice f.potato peeler — pelapatate, sbucciapatate
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2 peeler peel·er n
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3 potato peeler
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4 vegetable peeler
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5 bark
I [bɑːk] II [bɑːk]verbo transitivo sbucciarsi, scorticarsi [elbow, shin]III [bɑːk]nome abbaio m., latrato m.••IV [bɑːk]••to be barking up the wrong tree — sbagliare, essere fuori strada
* * *I 1. noun(the short, sharp cry of a dog, fox etc.)2. verb1) (to make this sound: The dog barked at the stranger.)2) (to utter abruptly: She barked a reply.)II 1. noun(the covering of the trunk and branches of a tree: He stripped the bark off the branch.)2. verb(to take the skin off (part of the body) by accident: I barked my shin on the table.)* * *I [bɒːk] n(of tree) cortecciaII [bɒːk]1. n(of dog) latrato, abbaiare m2. vito be barking up the wrong tree — essere sulla strada sbagliata, sbagliarsi di grosso
•- bark out* * *bark (1) /bɑ:k/n.1 abbaio; latrato2 (fam.) tosse3 (fam.) risata forte e secca4 (fam.) secco ordine● (prov.) His bark is worse than his bite, can che abbaia non morde.bark (2) /bɑ:k/n. [u]1 corteccia; scorza● bark-peeler, scortecciatore.bark (3) /bɑ:k/n.1 (naut.) brigantino a palo2 (poet.) barca.(to) bark (1) /bɑ:k/A v. i.3 (fam.) tossireB v. t.● to bark at the moon, abbaiare alla luna □ (fig.) to bark up the wrong tree, essere fuori strada; aver preso una pista falsa.(to) bark (2) /bɑ:k/v. t.3 (fam.) scorticare, sbucciare ( la pelle): The boy fell and barked his knees, il ragazzo cadde e si sbucciò le ginocchia.* * *I [bɑːk] II [bɑːk]verbo transitivo sbucciarsi, scorticarsi [elbow, shin]III [bɑːk]nome abbaio m., latrato m.••IV [bɑːk]••to be barking up the wrong tree — sbagliare, essere fuori strada
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6 Peel
I [piːl]nome buccia f., scorza f., pelle f.II 1. [piːl] 2.verbo intransitivo [ paint] scrostarsi; [ sunburnt person] spellarsi; [ skin] esfoliarsi, squamarsi; [fruit, vegetable] sbucciarsi- peel off* * *[pi:l] 1. verb1) (to take off the skin or outer covering of (a fruit or vegetable): She peeled the potatoes.) sbucciare, pelare2) (to take off or come off in small pieces: The paint is beginning to peel (off).) staccarsi2. noun(the skin of certain fruits, especially oranges, lemons etc.) buccia, scorza, pelle- peeler- peelings* * *[piːl]1. n(gen) buccia, (of orange, lemon etc) scorza, buccia2. vt3. vi•- peel off* * *(Surnames) Peel, Peele /pi:l/* * *I [piːl]nome buccia f., scorza f., pelle f.II 1. [piːl] 2.verbo intransitivo [ paint] scrostarsi; [ sunburnt person] spellarsi; [ skin] esfoliarsi, squamarsi; [fruit, vegetable] sbucciarsi- peel off -
7 peel
I [piːl]nome buccia f., scorza f., pelle f.II 1. [piːl] 2.verbo intransitivo [ paint] scrostarsi; [ sunburnt person] spellarsi; [ skin] esfoliarsi, squamarsi; [fruit, vegetable] sbucciarsi- peel off* * *[pi:l] 1. verb1) (to take off the skin or outer covering of (a fruit or vegetable): She peeled the potatoes.) sbucciare, pelare2) (to take off or come off in small pieces: The paint is beginning to peel (off).) staccarsi2. noun(the skin of certain fruits, especially oranges, lemons etc.) buccia, scorza, pelle- peeler- peelings* * *[piːl]1. n(gen) buccia, (of orange, lemon etc) scorza, buccia2. vt3. vi•- peel off* * *peel (1) /pi:l/n. [u]buccia; scorza; pelle: lemon peel, scorza di limone; candied peel, scorzette ( di limone o d'arancio) candite.peel (2) /pi:l/n.pala da fornaio.peel (3) /pi:l/n.(to) peel /pi:l/A v. t.3 (generalm. to peel off) staccare, togliere ( la buccia, la scorza, un indumento, ecc.): She gingerly peeled off the plaster, tolse cautamente il cerottoB v. i.1 sbucciarsi; spellarsi: She got sunburnt and her face peeled, prese troppo sole e le si spellò il viso2 (fam.) spogliarsi; svestirsi● (fam.) to keep one's eyes peeled, tenere gli occhi ben aperti.* * *I [piːl]nome buccia f., scorza f., pelle f.II 1. [piːl] 2.verbo intransitivo [ paint] scrostarsi; [ sunburnt person] spellarsi; [ skin] esfoliarsi, squamarsi; [fruit, vegetable] sbucciarsi- peel off -
8 ♦ potato
♦ potato /pəˈteɪtəʊ/n. (pl. potatoes)(bot., Solanum tuberosum) patata: roast potatoes, patate al forno; seed potatoes, patate per seme; patate da semina; baked potatoes, patate in camicia (o in giacchetta); boiled potatoes, patate lesse● (zool.) potato beetle ( Doryphora decemlineata), dorifora della patata □ potato chips ( USA, potato crisps), patatine fritte, in confezione; «chips» □ potato flour, fecola di patate □ ( slang ingl.) potato-head, testa di rapa; zuccone; testone □ potato-masher, schiacciapatate □ potato-parer (o potato-peeler), pelapatate; sbucciapatate □ (fig. fam.) hot potato, argomento imbarazzante; patata bollente (fig.): to drop sb. like a hot potato, sbarazzarsi di q. come di una patata bollente □ mashed potatoes, purè di patate □ (fig. USA) small potatoes, inezie; quisquilie; cosa o persona senza importanza.
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